PCMCIA Ethernet/Fax/Modem                                         May 1996

			Personal Netware Installation

  Contents
  
       Introduction
       Getting Started
       Support Options
       Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers

  Introduction
  
       The ODI driver program allows you to run multiple protocol stacks
       and install up to two network adapters in a workstation. This ODI
       driver supports the Port, Node Address, Protocol and Frame options
       for creating your own NET.CFG file. For more information on these
       keywords, please refer to Novell's "NetWare ODI shell for DOS -
       NET.CFG options". This installation assumes that the PCMCIA drivers
       are working properly.

  Getting Started
  
	Follow the normal installation procedure as described by Personal
	 Netware.
	It will prompt the user for a network driver choose "Other Network
	 support driver".
	It will request a path for the drivers. Respond with the path of
	 the ODI DOS driver, .INS file, and NET.CFG sample installed with 
	 this readme.
	Run STARTNET to access the Novell network.

  Support Options
  
	We are consistently improving and upgrading our drivers. you are
	welcomed at any time to browse through our BBS, and download any
	drivers, utilities and help files.

        If you still cannot get the LanModem working properly, our
	technical experts are always ready to help.  Please be at your
        computer, have your LanModem, Drivers Disk, and the following
	information available:

	* Version number of CARDEN.EXE or any drivers you are
	  running
	* The extact text of any error message displayed on your screen
	* The type of computer
	* The type of network

  Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
  
  All references to MS, Windows, Win95, Windows 95, Windows NT, WinNT are
  rights reserved by Microsoft Corporation

  All references to Nvl., ODI, Netware, NW, IPX, IPXODI, and LSL are rights
  reserved by Novell Corporation

  Further rights reserved to their respective corporations
